Where are the 2013 Seahawks now?

June 1, 2018 2:07 PM

Where are the 2013 Seahawks now?

Russell Wilson: Still with the Seahawks

The face of the Seahawks' organization, Wilson likely isn't leaving Seattle anytime soon. The quarterback doesn't turn 30 until later this year, and is on track for a massive contract extension at some point in the next year or so.

After briefly retiring following the 2015 season, Lynch returned to the NFL in 2017 to join his hometown Oakland Raiders. Beast Mode ran for 891 yards and seven touchdowns in his first season with the Raiders, and is set to be the team's lead back again in 2018.

Marshawn Lynch: With the Oakland Raiders
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Richard Sherman: With the San Francisco 49ers

Sherman signed with Seattle's NFC West rival after a messy breakup in March. The Seahawks released Sherman after the All-Pro corner tore his Achilles tendon during the 2017 season, and Sherman said he's feeling "vengeful" after signing with the 49ers.

Richard Sherman: With the San Francisco 49ers
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Earl Thomas: Still with the Seahawks, but his future is unclear

Thomas' future in Seattle has been one of the team's biggest offseason storylines. Thomas is entering the final year of a contract extension he signed in 2014, and recently stated that he will not participate in any team activities until his contract status is resolved.

Kam Chancellor: Still on the Seahawks' roster, but may be forced to retire

Chancellor sustained a serious neck injury during the 2017 season, leading head coach Pete Carroll to proclaim that he would "have a hard time playing football again." Chancellor stated that he is fully prepared to retire if his neck injury creates future complications for him. less

Kam Chancellor: Still on the Seahawks' roster, but may be forced to retire

Chancellor sustained a serious neck injury during the 2017 season, leading head coach Pete Carroll to proclaim that he would "have a ... more

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Brandon Browner: Facing legal troubles

The final member of the Legion of Boom last played in the NFL in 2015 as a member of the New Orleans Saints. Since then, Browner has been arrested twice, once in May 2017 for cocaine possession and again in September 2017 for making criminal threats, which is a felony.

Wagner is still with the Seahawks, and will likely become the face of the defense now that Richard Sherman is in San Francisco and Earl Thomas' future with the team is unsettled. The linebacker has been named to four-straight Pro Bowls.

Bobby Wagner: Still with the Seahawks
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Malcolm Smith: With the San Francisco 49ers

The MVP of Super Bowl XLVIII signed with the Raiders prior to the 2015 season and moved across the Bay to join the 49ers in 2017. Smith suffered a pectoral injury that forced him to miss the entire 2017 season, so the linebacker will make his debut with the 49ers in 2018.

Michael Bennett: With the Philadelphia Eagles, but facing legal issues

The outspoken defensive end was traded to the Eagles in March, and is currently embroiled in an elder abuse case. Bennett was recently indicted on a felony charge of injury to the elderly after an incident at NRG Stadium during Super Bowl LI. less

Michael Bennett: With the Philadelphia Eagles, but facing legal issues

The outspoken defensive end was traded to the Eagles in March, and is currently embroiled in an elder abuse case. Bennett was recently ... more

Mebane left Seattle for Southern California in 2016, and is entering the final year of a three-year contract he signed with the Chargers. The defensive tackle was named one of the Chargers' captains for the 2017 season.

When Okung hit the free agent market in 2016, the Pro Bowl left tackle made the now-infamous decision to represent himself in contract negotiations. The result was an ill-advised contract with the Denver Broncos that had hardly any guaranteed money on it, so the team released him after just one season. Okung then signed a four-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2017.

Like Kam Chancellor, Avril sustained a serious neck injury during the 2017 season that may threaten his career. Unlike Chancellor however, Avril was released by the Seahawks and is currently a free agent. The defensive end has made multiple appearances on NFL Network this year serving as a guest analyst.

Doug Baldwin: Still with the Seahawks
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Max Unger: With the New Orleans Saints

Unger was shipped off to New Orleans in 2015 as a part of the trade that brought Jimmy Graham to Seattle. The Pro Bowl center signed a three-year contract extension with the Saints prior to the start of the 2016 season.

Wright is entering his eighth season with the team. The former fourth round pick was named to the Pro Bowl in 2016, and is entering the final season of a four-year contract extension he signed in 2014.

The receiver was traded to the Jets along with a second round pick prior to the 2017 season. In return, the Seahawks received defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson, who lasted just one season with the team. Kearse set career highs in both receptions and receiving yards with the Jets in 2017.

Jermaine Kearse: With the New York Jets
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Breno Giacomini: With the Oakland Raiders

Giacomini has played for three teams since leaving Seattle after Super Bowl XLVIII. The right tackle signed with the New York Jets in 2014, and started every game for the team during the 2014 and 2015 seasons. Giacomini was released by the Jets at the end of the 2016 season, and spent 2017 with the Houston Texans. Giacomini signed with the Oakland Raiders in March.

The face of the Seahawks' organization, Wilson likely isn't leaving Seattle anytime soon. The quarterback doesn't turn 30 until later this year, and is on track for a massive contract extension at some point in the next year or so.